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1-bit pixel art emojis – Hypertalking

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Pangram verdict · v3.3

We believe that this document is fully human-written

0 %

AI likelihood · overall

Human
100% human-written 0% AI-generated
SEGMENTS · HUMAN 1 of 1
SEGMENTS · AI 0 of 1
WORD COUNT 211
PEAK AI % 0% · §1
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Jul 1
backend: pangram/v3.3
Segments scanned
1 windows
avg 211 words each
Distribution
100 / 0%
human / AI fraction
Verdict
Human
Pangram v3.3

Article text · 211 words · 1 segments analyzed

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After my first son arrived in 2018, I didn’t have much time to work on the time-intensive Mount Fuji pixel art series any more (again, I hope to get back to this somehow soon).However, I enjoyed clicking all the pixels on and off and wanted to keep doing it.So what could I complete fairly quickly rather than a project that drags on?What was small and could still give me the fun of creating something intricate?Well one day it hit me — a bit obvious — but emojis are all little tiny works of art. I could recreate them as 1-bit pixel art.Another neat thing about emojis — they kind of have the same vibe as what icons were like back when all we had was small screen resolutions and 32 x 32 pixel icons. Limited space in which to get across an idea — a great creative constraint!So, for a few weeks in Summer 2019 I noodled about recreating a bunch of Apple’s emojis.In the end I drew 42 of them before I got tired of it. Here they are for your amusement:This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Feel free to use in your projects, just give me some credit and a link back here please.